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Luther as Junker Jorg in the Jena Inn with Swiss students, 1522, (1936). Creator: Unknown
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Luther as Junker Jorg in the Jena Inn with Swiss students, 1522, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Luther as Junker Jorg in the Jena Inn with Swiss students, 1522, (1936). Luther Als Junker Jorg Im " Baren" Zu Jena Mit Schweizer Studenten, 1522. German priest and scholar Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a major inspiration behind the Reformation. He was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX in 1521 and declared an outlaw at the Diet of Worms. Emperor Charles V placed him under an imperial ban and his life was in danger, so he disguised himself as an aristocratic named Junker Jorg. Under the protection of the Elector of Saxony, Luther produced a German translation of the Bible, and he went on to found the Lutheran Protestant Church. From " Bilder Deutscher Geschichte", (Pictures of German History), No.12, cigarette card album. [Cigaretten-Bilderdienst, Altona-Bahrenfeld, Hamburg, Germany, 1936]
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This print captures the enigmatic figure of Martin Luther, disguised as Junker Jorg, engaging in conversation with Swiss students at the Jena Inn in 1522. The image, part of the "Bilder Deutscher Geschichte" cigarette card album from 1936, showcases Luther's pivotal role as a German priest and scholar during the Reformation. After being excommunicated by Pope Leo IX and declared an outlaw at the Diet of Worms in 1521, Luther's life was under constant threat. To ensure his safety, he assumed a new identity as Junker Jorg and sought refuge under the protection of the Elector of Saxony. It was during this period that Luther produced a groundbreaking German translation of the Bible and laid down the foundations for what would become known as Lutheran Protestantism. The photograph not only highlights Luther's incognito status but also provides insight into his intellectual pursuits. Surrounded by attentive Swiss students, it is evident that Luther's teachings had resonated far beyond Germany. His presence in this intimate setting signifies his enduring influence on Christian thought and education. The historical significance of this image cannot be overstated. It offers a glimpse into one of history's most transformative periods while showcasing Luther's courage to challenge established religious norms. As we gaze upon this rare visual documentation from centuries past, we are reminded once again of Martin Luther's indelible mark on Christianity and Western civilization.
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